Real Estate
Jul. 29, 2003
Infill, Adaptive-Reuse Projects Cannot Meet State's Housing Demand, Experts Say
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Managing Editor Infill development and adaptive reuse have emerged as the best means of easing the state's affordable housing shortage.
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Managing Editor
Infill development and adaptive reuse have emerged as the best means of easing the state's affordable housing shortage.
But can they truly meet the need?
With land becoming more and more scarce the greater density of infill development has an essential role in meeting the housing demand.
"I don't know of any other way that L.A. is going to get by when it is already the most crowded city in ...
CREJ Managing Editor
Infill development and adaptive reuse have emerged as the best means of easing the state's affordable housing shortage.
But can they truly meet the need?
With land becoming more and more scarce the greater density of infill development has an essential role in meeting the housing demand.
"I don't know of any other way that L.A. is going to get by when it is already the most crowded city in ...